credentials / krɪˈdɛn ʃəl /

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credentials3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Usually credentials. evidence of authority, status, rights, entitlement to privileges, or the like, usually in written form: Only those with the proper credentials are admitted.Digital Technology.information that identifies an account and keeps it secure, as username and password: The IT department assigns temporary system credentials to new employees.
  2. anything that provides the basis for confidence, belief, credit, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb

cre·den·tialed, cre·den·tial·ing or especially British cre·den·tialled, cre·den·tial·ling.

  1. to grant credentials to, especially educational and professional ones: She has been credentialed to teach math.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. providing the basis for confidence, belief, credit, etc.

credentials 近义词

n. 名词 noun

references, attestation

更多credentials例句

  1. Two floors up, he and his family had a separate trading operation that burnished his credentials on Wall Street.
  2. Login credentials will be sent to participants 48 hours prior to training.
  3. The historically crowded field meant that multiple candidates were able to make claims either to their progressive bona fides or to their more centrist credentials.
  4. The story of jeers, walkouts and credential fights is also the story of how the parties have transformed themselves and sorted out their distinct and sometimes competing ideological identities.
  5. Given their svelte design credentials, the Viking longship traditionally required only a single man per oar when cruising through the neutral waters.
  6. First, his credentials: He did international mergers and acquisitions at Lazard, a financial and asset management firm.
  7. With his Special Forces background and impressive credentials, Pounding “had general written all over him,” the officer said.
  8. His approach on marriage, combined with solid conservative credentials, could offer up a model of the future of the GOP.
  9. But atheists face an additional hurdle—our moral credentials are called into question.
  10. One police officer refused to let me through despite identifying myself and showing him press credentials.
  11. It is thus that I have seen it stated in the credentials granted to the said Fleuche, first Patriarch of those lands.
  12. Big front with plenty of credentials and a neat black mustache which could be shaved off easily enough later.
  13. In that freemasonry of the wilderness they dispensed with credentials, save those each man carried in his face and in his manner.
  14. The Commissioners refused to establish their position by showing their credentials.
  15. The Assembly refused to recognize them officially without credentials.